Ford Builds on Electric Power Steering Technology to Enhance Drive Quality, Enable More Features
Posted on: Thursday, 12 March 2009, 09:00 CDT
Customers already behind the wheel of the Ford Escape and
One such EPS-enabled feature, pull-drift compensation, is a software-based technology that helps drivers offset vehicle pulling or drifting that can occur in steady crosswinds or on uneven roads.
"Pull and drift are major customer annoyances that have been difficult to completely eliminate because of multiple factors that contribute to this phenomenon," said
Customer complaints about a "constant pull or drift to one side" or "steering that requires extra uneven effort" historically have been a source of customer dissatisfaction in steering, ride and handling in quality studies. Ford's EPS with drift-pull compensation is projected to improve customer satisfaction in these areas by up to 50 percent.
The 2008 Escape, one of the first vehicles to showcase EPS with pull-drift technology in
How It Works
EPS is a sophisticated system that uses sensors to constantly measure the wheel torque applied by the driver to maintain the vehicle's path; continually resetting to adapt to changing road conditions or the vehicle turning a corner.
Ford's pull-drift software technology gives the EPS system the added ability to compensate for slight steering torque changes caused by environmental factors such as road crowning or steady crosswinds.
"If you're on the expressway and the road is crowned to the left or right for better water drainage, for example, you may need to make a slight steering compensation for that crowning," said
The end result is a more effortless driving dynamics for the customer when such environmental factors are in play.
Ford's application of this technology only corrects for road and environmental conditions within reason, adding slight torque up to a proprietary set limit so inherent steering issues are not masked. In addition, Ford has fine-tuned the software-based technology so it can be adapted to fit driving characteristics of individual products, whether it's a luxury sedan or a sporty compact SUV.
EPS Delivers More
Ford's early adoption of the pull-drift software technology demonstrates how EPS combined with invisible software algorithms can deliver tangible results in terms of improving drive quality and the ownership experience for customers.
Ford continues to dig deep, taking full advantage of the big-ticket -- as well as the more understated -- benefits of EPS, offering them on entry-level as well as high-end products.
Ford's Active Park Assist -- which debuts on several 2010 Ford,
EPS also can be programmed to communicate with a vehicle's camera, opening the door for Ford to introduce lane-assist and accident avoidance systems such as lane departure warning systems.
"EPS gives us more warning options for these advanced systems," adds
EPS has the potential to add steering features for comfort and personalization. Ford currently is examining how to calibrate the system so that customers can select their desired steering effort. Drivers that prefer a sportier ride, for instance, would choose a higher steering effort than someone who prefers a more luxury-car feel.
Steering the Way
EPS continues to gain momentum in
Ford's aggressive migration of EPS represents up to a 5-percent gain in fuel economy for each product application and CO2 emissions savings of approximately 3.5 percent because the system operates on demand. EPS also equates to less maintenance for customers since it is completely free of the complicated mix of hydraulic pumps, hoses, power steering fluids and drive belts that can require regular service and repair.
"As we use advanced technology such as electric power steering to improve fuel efficiency across our vehicle lineup, we have the opportunity to introduce new innovations such as pull-drift compensation and Active Park Assist," said Ford's Jammoul. "We are applying these technologies not for the sake of technology, but because they meet the needs and wants of our customers."
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